According to media reports, a V-Man from state criminal office of North Rhine-Westphalia has instigated Islamists in terrorist attacks. This is reported by Berlin Morning Post and broadcaster RBB, citing information from criminal defenders as well as a former supporter of an Islamist group. An internal government note also indicates that V-man could have encouraged Berlin-based Christmas market assassin Anis Amri in his attack plans. The Ministry of Interior of North Rhine-Westphalia said: "We are examining this."
The Frankfurt lawyer Ali Aydin said, according to Berliner Morgen, that he had been reported in research for current proceedings against followers of preacher Abu Walaa that V-Man with abbreviation VP-01 "should have said to different people, let us To kill se infidels. " The Düsseldorf criminal defense lawyer Johannes Standard and his Cologne colleague Michael Murat Sertsöz also said that ir clients had reported to m that VP-01 had instigated m to attacks.
According to RBB, several members of group around Abu Walaa wanted to leave for Syria in order to fight re. VP-01, however, tried to persuade m to commit a stop in Germany. Also, V-man was " most radical" in group, said one of involved Islamists thus investigators. According to RBB, V-Mann was in close contact with Amri and was also to have driven it to Berlin.
According to report, a former follower of Islamists ' scene in December 2016 was warned several times before V-man. According to an internal report of NRW constitutional protection, an Islamist should have reported that v-man had searched "for a reliable man for a stop with a truck". According to newspaper, suspicion is in room that V-man could have forced plans Amris for attack on Christmas market at Berlin Memorial Church on 19 December 2016. Amri had killed twelve people with a pirated truck.
The NRW state criminal had classified statements of Disabler about V-man as "little credible", it was said in media report. However, it was based on statements of his V-man.
Date Of Update: 20 October 2017, 12:02